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They split quaternion multiplication into two distinct operations: Classical Vector Algebra (Textbooks in Mathemat...

Hamilton believed quaternions were the ultimate language of the universe. However, they were incredibly difficult to use. To do simple physics, you had to drag around a complicated four-part number when you really only cared about three-dimensional space. 2. The Great Schism (1880s) The (measuring how much vectors go in the same direction)

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